Philosophy for A2

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AQA Philosophy A-level Syllabus
AQA philosophy syllabus
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Brain States
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Causal Role Functionalism
Divisibility Argument
dualism and materialism
Eliminative Materialism
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Ethics
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Folk Psychology
Functional Duplicate
Introductory Philosophy
Inverted Qualia
Knowledge Argument
Logical Behaviourism
Mary Gains
Masked Man
Meditation VI
Mental Causation
Mental Concepts
Mental Properties
Mental States
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moral reasoning skills
Non-representational Properties
normative ethical theories
Phenomenal Concept
Phenomenal Consciousness
Phenomenal Properties
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Philosophy A-level
Philosophy of Mind
Property Dualism
Substance Dualism
Type Identity Theory
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Vice Versa
Zombie Argument

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138837874
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 26 May 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Philosophy for A2 is an engaging textbook for the new AQA A2 Philosophy syllabus. Structured closely around the AQA specification this textbook covers the two units, Ethics and Philosophy of Mind, in a comprehensive and student-friendly way. All of the anthology texts are explained and commented on and woven into the discussion of the syllabus. With chapters on ‘How to Do Philosophy’ and exam preparation this textbook provides students with the philosophical skills they need to succeed.

Each chapter includes:

  • explanation and commentary of the AQA anthology texts
  • comprehension questions to test understanding
  • discussion questions to generate evaluative argument
  • 'going further' sections for advanced study
  • cross-references to help students make connections
  • bullet-point summaries of each topic.

The companion website hosts a wealth of further resources, including PowerPoint slides, flashcards, further reading, weblinks and handouts, all structured to accompany the textbook. It can be found at www.routledge.com/cw/alevelphilosophy.

Michael Lacewing is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London. He is the founder of the company A Level Philosophy and a consultant on philosophy at A Level for the British Philosophical Association.

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